Dolphin Cruise

Swim with wild dolphins or just watch

Dolphins are one of the Earth’s most fascinating and curious creatures and Temptation offers you this amazing opportunity to swim with them, something that you will remember forever.

Temptation is the first vessel in South Australia to be given a licence to swim with and study these magnificent mammals and has been operating successful dolphin swim and watch cruises from Glenelg since.

This is possibly the only cruise of its type, where we don’t go to the dolphins, they come to us – something that has taken many cruises to achieve.

Swimming with wild dolphins so close to Adelaide city, why not be TEMPTED!

What we supply: Wetsuits, Snorkels, Masks (Ocean Pro Corrective Lens Masks also available on request – low strength, medium strength and high strength.)

Money Back Guarantee

Because this gulf is home to over a thousand common and bottlenose dolphins, we are able to offer a money back guarantee. If you do not get into the water to swim with the dolphins for whatever reason, we will refund the difference between the watch and the swim. (Direct bookings only, unless otherwise specified)

Dolphin Swim Physical Requirements

As we operate a wild dolphin swim experience at times getting in and out of the water can be fast paced, therefore it is a requirement that anyone participating in the dolphin swim should be able to get in and out of the water with little assistance.

We also use a floatation line during the swim, so upper body strength is required to hold onto the line whilst the boat is moving at a slow pace.

The swim is not recommended for people who are not comfortable using a mask and snorkel and having their heads in the water, if this is the case we suggest the dolphin watch may be more enjoyable.

The dolphin swim is not available for those who have a pace maker, unfortunately the shark shields can cause disruptions.

If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0412 811 838.

Wild Dolphin Swim Interaction Awareness

Temptation Sailing offers customers the special experience of viewing wild dolphins in their natural habitat. While dolphins are naturally curious creatures and generally love playing around the boat and swimmers, the interaction is different on each cruise. Temptation Sailing’s experienced crew guarantee dolphin sightings on each cruise or a full refund, however, we can not guarantee duration and quality of the dolphin interaction.

Shark Shield

Please note that at the end of our swimmers lines we use Shark Shields. These are electronic shark deterrents that creates a unique protective electrical field around the swimmers. For more information, please visit the website www.sharkshield.com.

Please also note that we have been using these devices for many years and the electronic field does not affect the dolphin interaction in any way.

Dolphin Reports

We provide regular updates on the dolphins; what they’re up to and their activity we observe.

FAQs

No problem, you have the option of either dolphin swimming or dolphin watching. So your friend can stay onboard and take photos or watch the dolphins play and frolic around Temptation’s hulls and the swimmers.

Unfortunately not, our insurance does not allow children that are under the age of 9 years old to participate in the dolphin swim. Please note that children are more than welcome to view the dolphins from onboard Temptation.

This is very common with a number of our guests, so over the years we have refined our briefing and techniques to accommodate the most nervous of dolphin swimmers.

On boarding Temptation you will be given a full length, 5mm wetsuits, which acts as a full body floatation device

You are given a briefing (about 15 minutes) on what to do and not do when entering and being in the water.

Colour visual charts are also used to help show what to do and not do when entering and being in the water.

Fully experienced crew will demonstrate how to use your mask and snorkel and can assist when trying masks on.

All swimmers must hold onto a floatation line connected to the stern of Temptation.

If at the end of the briefing and snorkel demonstration you are still not confident in entering the water you can stay onboard and do the dolphin watch. We will then refund the difference of $30.00 back to you.

Yes, there are always risks when dealing with wild animals and open water activities, however, we have never had any accidents in all of our years of operation. Obeying our brief will help decrease any potential risks.

Definitely not, these dolphins are 100% wild that come over to the swimmers for a little fun. They are more than capable of catching their own live food and feeding these dolphins can lead to health issues. Our tour is about seeing dolphins in their natural environment.

Reaching out to try and touch the dolphins only makes them nervous, therefore shortening the interaction time. If the dolphins touch you this is OK, but please respect the dolphins.

This would be devastating to yourself and Temptation crew as this has never happened before. We have 100% success rate of seeing dolphins on the dolphin swim and watch cruise. We also have a money back guarantee, if no dolphins are spotted throughout the course of the cruise we will refund you the full cost of the cruise.

Generally yes, we try very hard to make the dolphin swim as easy as possible for our swimmers, but unfortunately this isn’t always the case.

We do not put the swimmers into the water until the dolphins have turned to come over to Temptation. Sometimes this is quite fast, therefore we have to get the swimmers into the water as quickly and safely as possible. When the dolphins get too close we stop people from going into the water because it can scare the dolphins causing them to move away.

The crew are constantly shouting at the swimmers in the water directing where to look. Unfortunately crew must shout so that swimmers can hear them through the water.

The first swim is usually the worst as there is a lot to take in

Breathing through a snorkel

Hanging onto a floatation line

Crew shouting direction on where to look

Having your breath taken away when you see your first dolphin under water

If you are not confident to go into the water, we suggest watching the first swim and deciding if it is right for you.

You would be silly not to, this is an amazing up close experience with wild dolphins. Every trip a crew member is taking photos of the dolphins for research and also photos of passengers in and out of the water. The photos taken throughout the cruise will then be put onto a photo USB which can be purchased for $25.00, a great way to capture this once in a lifetime experience. (Normally around 70 high definition photos)

When joining the dolphin swim and watch cruise part proceeds go to dolphin research, which is helping with dolphin protection.

You can also help by making sure you do not litter our streets, the litter goes into storm water and then out to sea. Also, when out fishing please do not feed the dolphins, this can be detrimental to their health.